And of course the Marvel Trek/X-Men crossovers were assumed to be "imaginary stories" with respect to both universes. After all, ST has often been referenced as a work of fiction within the Marvel universe. (There was even a Spider-Man issue revolving around Peter Parker and his friends attending the premiere of Star Trek: The Motion Picture. It was scripted by Marv Wolfman, who was simultaneously editing Marvel's TMP-era ST comic.)

And of course the Marvel Trek/X-Men crossovers were assumed to be "imaginary stories" with respect to both universes. After all, ST has often been referenced as a work of fiction within the Marvel universe.

Even with my limited knowledge of the DCverse I know that would kick ass!

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Who might the Green Lantern of Sector 2814 in the 23rd-century be? (Duck Dodgers suggests that Hal Jordan is still active until the 24th-and-a-half century; he aged very well.)

Oh... fuck. It just occurred to me who a realistic option for the 23rd-century is, without being excessively fanwankish. (In other words, it's not one of the main Star Trek characters.) And now I'd want to write that... *sigh*

Even with my limited knowledge of the DCverse I know that would kick ass!

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You know I heard that Chris Pine was once considered for the role of Hal Jordan in the Green Lantern film their making if. So if he had gotten it and the made a crossover we probably would heard about Kirk looking a lot like Jordan.